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Phrase of the week: at sixes and sevens
Tim Bowen sheds some light on the origins and definition of the phrase at sixes and sevens.
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Phrase of the week: three sheets to the wind
Tim Bowen sheds some light on the origins and definition of the phrase three sheets to the wind.
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Vocabulary: when to teach phrasal verbs
Advice and suggestions about when to start teaching phrasal verbs.
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Phrasal verbs
To be familiar with the meaning and use of some phrasal verbs commonly used in business.
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Skills: teaching phonics: schwa
The schwa – the only phoneme with its own name – is important for learners to recognise and produce as it is the most common vowel sound in English. Here are some awareness-raising and practice ideas.
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Skills: teaching phonics: sounds and symbols
Phonemes can be difficult for learners and teachers. Here are a few ideas that could help teachers as well as learners become more comfortable when working with phonemes.
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Present perfect
A British English worksheet to fill in the puzzle and complete the sentences to practise using the present perfect.
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People and places quiz
To play a game of noughts and crosses by answering questions correctly.
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People and places quiz
To play a game of noughts and crosses by answering questions correctly.
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Princess Penny
A British English worksheet to read sentences from a story to practise the past simple.
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Pounds and pence
A British English worksheet to read the sums of money and write each one in number form.
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Past and present
A British English worksheet to complete activities to practise asking questions in the past and the present.
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Past and present
A British English worksheet to make the past simple form of the verbs by changing a vowel.
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Past and present
A British English worksheet to complete activities to practise using the past and present tenses.
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Party people!
An American English worksheet to practice asking and anwering questions with there is/there are.
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I think my partner…
An American English worksheet to practice sharing opinions using the present simple.
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Rhyming pairs
A British English worksheet to find the rhyming pairs and write them in the grid.